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inactivity and Red
After a long period of inactivity, D ' Angelo made guest appearances on several albums, including releases by J Dilla, Common, Red Hot & Riot, and the RH Factor.
After touring for " Red ," the band went through a period of inactivity, when they parted ways with Interscope.

inactivity and Army
As McClellan's army retreated into inactivity, Hooker was transferred to Maj. Gen. John Pope's Army of Virginia.
It was revived in 1909 with the new name Socialist Party of Ireland, but once more fell into inactivity as Connolly, who was more inclined to see revolution as proceeding from ' one big union ' than from a revolutionary party, became mainly engaged in the Irish Transport and General Workers ' Union and the union-based Irish Citizen Army.

inactivity and directly
SEM consultants also deliver clinical physical activity interventions, negating the burden of disease directly attributable to physical inactivity and the compelling evidence for the effectiveness of exercise in the primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of disease

inactivity and front
A period of inactivity on the Western front led about 100 boys to return to London, so the school was spilt for a few years.

inactivity and Warsaw
Given that Soviet success, the apparent inactivity on the most direct route of approach towards Warsaw, through the suburb of Praga, lasting through August and the first half of September, is to say the least puzzling.

inactivity and reaction
Any attack may be prepared by footwork ( e. g. a step forward to bring you within range ) or by bladework ( e. g. a beat intended to upset your opponent's control over his weapon, draw a convenient reaction or confuse him into inactivity ).

inactivity and from
Argon ( αργος, Greek meaning " inactive ", in reference to its chemical inactivity ) was suspected to be present in air by Henry Cavendish in 1785 but was not isolated until 1894 by Lord Rayleigh and Sir William Ramsay in Scotland in an experiment in which they removed all of the oxygen, carbon dioxide, water and nitrogen from a sample of clean air.
Cells damaged to the point of inactivity can be repaired because of the ability of molecular machines to build cells from scratch.
The dominant musical force of the period was the grunge invasion from the United States, which filled the void left in the indie scene by The Stone Roses ' inactivity.
The latter relates that Scipio, who was disgusted by Cato's severity, was actually appointed to succeed him, but, not being able to secure from the senate a vote of censure upon the administration of his rival, passed the time of his command in total inactivity.
BECs thus provide budding business people with an easy transition from inactivity to self-employment, but in a collective framework.
Philip was able to take advantage of the withdrawal of Attalus from the Greek mainland in 207 BC, along with Roman inactivity and the increasing role of Philopoemen, the strategos of the Achaean League.
Aestivation or æstivation ( from Latin, summer, but also spelled " estivation " in American English ) is a state of animal dormancy, similar to hibernation, characterized by inactivity and a lowered metabolic rate, that is entered in response to high temperatures and arid conditions.
Ultimately, after a brief period of inactivity and a bout with fibromyalgia, her retirement proved to be short-lived-O ' Connor stated in an interview with Harp that she only intended to retire from making mainstream pop / rock music, and after dealing with her fibromyalgia, chose to move into other musical styles.
Waller and his supporters criticised Essex for his perceived inactivity, which had allowed the royalists to detach Wilmot's cavalry from Oxford.
He had not yet learned how completely he could trust in Howe's inactivity ; he abandoned an attack across the ice with great reluctance in exchange for a more cautious plan, to fortify Dorchester Heights using cannon arrived from Fort Ticonderoga.
A period of relative musical inactivity followed, during which Sylvian and Ingrid Chavez moved from Minnesota to the Napa Valley.
:" Far frominactivity ,’ by choosing to forgo insurance, Plaintiffs are making an economic decision to try to pay for health care services later, out of pocket, rather than now, through the purchase of insurance.
After a period of inactivity, Woodvale reopened on 22 July 1946, when the Spitfire F14s of No. 611 ( West Lancashire ) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, moved here from Liverpool Airport at Speke.
Darkness gathers around, far distant thunder rolls over the trembling hills ; the black clouds with august majesty and power, moves slowly forwards, shading regions of towering hills, and threatening all the destructions of a thunderstorm ; all around is now still as death, not a whisper is heard, but a total inactivity and silence seems to pervade the earth ; the birds afraid to utter a chirrup, and in low tremulous voices take leave of each other, seeking covert and safety ; every insect is silenced, and nothing heard but the roaring of the approaching hurricane ; the mighty cloud now expands its sable wings, extending from North to South, and is driven irresistibly on by the tumultuous winds, spreading his livid wings around the gloomy concave, armed with terrors of thunder and fiery shafts of lightning ; now the lofty forests bend low beneath its fury, their limbs and wavy boughs are tossed about and catch hold of each other ; the mountains tremble and seem to reel about, and the ancient hills to be shaken to their foundations: the furious storm sweeps along, smoaking through the vale and over the resounding hills ; the face of the earth is obscured by the deluge descending from the firmament, and I am deafened by the din of thunder ; the tempestuous scene damps my spirits, and my horse sinks under me at the tremendous peals, as I hasten for the plain.
Myotonia arises from channelopathies, and myotonic muscular dystrophy can be exacerbated by exposure to cold ( and occasionally heat ); by eating foods that are potassium-rich ( such as bananas ); with exertion, especially after long periods of inactivity ; sudden surprises ; and stressful situations.
Siraj-ud-Daulah's army was defeated by roughly 3, 000 soldiers of Col. Robert Clive, owing to the flight of Siraj-ud-daulah from the battlefield and the inactivity of the conspirators.
On August 15, 2007, Runt was released from TNA after several months of inactivity.
Patrick was eventually released from the WWE on August 8, 2008 after seven months of inactivity due to a chronic back injury.
He dramatically resigned from this position on December 19, 2000, to protest the Mike Harris government's inactivity on poverty issues.
And if we are not moved with shame on account of any others, are we not on account of these citizens ... a Carthaginian foreigner, who was advanced even this far from the remotest limits of the world, through our dilatoriness and inactivity?
Sled dogs from Sisimiut work only during winter, gathering strength during the summer period of inactivity.
After a long time of inactivity from 1983 onwards, the competition was revived in 2003.
Usually, having no internet connection for 30 seconds will cause one's character / player to be kicked from the game due to inactivity / no internet connection.
Stretching often occurs instinctively after waking from sleep, after long periods of inactivity, or after exiting confined spaces and areas.

inactivity and recorded
Later, after five years of inactivity, another new version of " Temptation " was recorded by the band in 1998.
After a period of inactivity, Dearie recorded the album That's Just the Way I Want to Be ( containing the cult song " Dusty Springfield ", an ode to the British pop star co-written by Dearie with Norma Tanega ), which was released in 1970.
After a period of inactivity, in 2005 a new incarnation of Golden Smog formed and recorded the Another Fine Day album in the village of El Puerto de Santa María, Spain, produced by Paco Loco.

inactivity and German
“ First they came …” is a famous statement attributed to pastor Martin Niemöller ( 1892 – 1984 ) about the inactivity of German intellectuals following the Nazi rise to power and the purging of their chosen targets, group after group.

inactivity and on
Rheumatoid arthritis typically manifests with signs of inflammation, with the affected joints being swollen, warm, painful and stiff, particularly early in the morning on waking or following prolonged inactivity.
Roman inactivity encourages Hannibal to embark on a daring campaign: the conquest of Spain as far north as the Pyrenees, a clear violation of the Ebro River treaty of the First Punic War.
At the time, Spassky was rated 106th in the FIDE rankings, and Fischer did not appear on the list at all, owing to his inactivity.
Neither of these mechanisms explains ribavirin's effect on many DNA viruses, which is more of a mystery, especially given the complete inactivity of ribavirin's 2 ' deoxyribose analogue noted above, which suggests that the drug functions only as an RNA nucleoside mimic, and never a DNA nucleoside mimic.
Screen-saver programs were designed to help avoid these effects by automatically changing the images on the screen during periods of user inactivity.
The rating was based on premature death, low birth weight, smoking, obesity, inactivity, excessive drinking, car crashes, sexually transmitted diseases, graduation rates, poverty, violent crime rates, air pollution, limited access to healthy food, unemployment, and the number of single parent households.
This caused him to spend almost two years in inactivity, but, on March 26, 2005 he returned to boxing with a ten round unanimous decision win over Ray Joval in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Frustrated by the formality of 35 mm film production, and the institutional dependence and resultant prolonged inactivity associated with it ( which had already cost him seven years with Caravaggio, as well as derailing several long-term projects ), Jarman returned to and expanded the super 8 mm-based form he had previously worked in on Imagining October and The Angelic Conversation.
He held this office until 1547, when he was sent by Henry II on a mission to Bologna, where the Council of Trent was sitting ; after sixteen months of wearisome inactivity there, he chose to be recalled at the end of 1548.
After a long period of inactivity, the author released a new version based on XSCHEME, his Scheme implementation.
In 2000, he returned after a year on inactivity, defeating Antonio Oscar Salas and Russell Mosley before losing to Juan Lazcano in a contest for the vacant NABF lightweight championship.
After releasing their Greatest Hits album, in 2005, the band went into a period of relative inactivity for a number of years, with Mark McGrath starting a new job as an anchor on the television show Extra.
An example of this is type 2 diabetes, which with the growing prevalence of obesity and physical inactivity, is on course to become a worldwide pandemic.
Severity depends on the severity of the person ’ s RLS, the degree of restfulness, duration of the inactivity, etc.
In September 2006, after nearly nine months of inactivity ( displaying only Commissioner Garber's December 2005 letter of condolence to Earthquakes fans over the team's relocation ), the team's website was revived to display updates on the progress of starting up the expansion San Jose Earthquakes franchise and to allow fans to sign up for the Earthquakes Soccer, LLC e-newsletter.
The website was set to shut down for July 30, 2012 after several years of inactivity ; an announcement on July 27, 2012 revealed that the site would remain open.
All went through a multi-year period of inactivity, with members working on other projects across the country.
Herbivorous animals do not grow fat easily, at least until age has reduced them to a state of inactivity ; but they fatten very quickly as soon as they begin to be fed on potatoes, grain, or any kind of flour.
As one of the main military leaders on the border to Scotland, Harclay became frustrated with Edward II's inactivity, particularly the humiliating English defeat at the Battle of Old Byland on 14 October 1322, which made it clear that the war could not be won.
After another year's inactivity, Weaver took on highly regarded Michael Dokes in Las Vegas, December 10, 1982.
Once the Shu troops had begun to show signs of fatigue, Lu Xun, after several months of inactivity, suddenly struck, first tricking the Shu commanders with a mock attack on one of their camps, then ordering his troops to move forward with torches and set fire to all the other camps of Liu Bei's army.
Chafing at inactivity, Douglas took off against orders on 27 October, drove to the Regimental HQ in a truck, and reported to the C. O., Colonel E. O.

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